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- 2019The effect of machining on surface integrity of gamma titanium aluminides using different cemented carbide tools
- 2017Effect of the chemical milling process on the surface of titanium aluminide castings
- 2017Experimental characterization of ceramic shells for investment casting of reactive alloyscitations
- 2015DEVELOPMENT OF A PROJECT AND MANUFACTURE METHODOLOGY FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS JOINT PROSTHESES
- 2004Conversion of rapid prototyping models into metallic tools by ceramic moulding - An indirect rapid tooling processcitations
- 2003CONVERSION OF RAPID PROTOTYPING MODELS INTO METALLIC TOOLS BY CERAMIC MOULDING - AN INDIRECT RAPID TOOLING PROCESS
- 2003Conversion of rapid prototyping models into metallic tools by ceramic moulding - An indirect rapid tooling process
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DEVELOPMENT OF A PROJECT AND MANUFACTURE METHODOLOGY FOR TITANIUM ALLOYS JOINT PROSTHESES
Abstract
This paper aims to study one methodology of project and manufacture of metallic joint prostheses by the investment casting process. Casting simulations of three different prostheses geometries were performed using ProCast software. Two distinct gating systems were simulated for a hip stem prostheses, and a third gating system was simulated for two knee prostheses components. The most promising system was selected to be produced by casting a Ti6Al4V alloy and the resulting parts were analysed in accordance to parameters specified by applicable standards. The parts obtained were evaluated in terms of metallurgical integrity and mechanical properties.